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The Madam Walker Legacy Center (MWLC) officially “broke sky” on its rooftop renovations.

Community members gathered at the MWLC on Feb. 4 alongside city officials and philanthropic, higher education and tourism partners to celebrate the “sky breaking” of the institution’s rooftop expansion. The renovations, outlined as a key objective in the Center’s 2023-2027 stra...


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What do you think of when you hear the word legacy? Do tangible references, such as family heirlooms or financial inheritances, come to mind? As we enter Black History Month, a time to honor legacy, you may think about the legacy of ingenuity that led to some of the greatest inventions we enjoy to this day.

As we think about these things, I also want to bring your a...


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I’m a man of faith. I trust God — His great faithfulness, His promises and His call for us to pursue justice, love our neighbors and to live in faith, hope and especially charity. I believe He readily reveals how to do so, sometimes with only a whisper.

The leaders we elect and the policies they pursue reflect how seriously we take that call. They reveal whether we...


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Warning: Expect nuclear-level spoilers.

The second season of Fallout didn’t just expand the map; it deepened the ‘atomic sands’ of its own philosophy. After the explosive finale, it’s clear that showrunners are leaning heavily into the franchise’s most enduring theme: that war doesn’t just change the landscape — it rewires the human soul.

T...


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By KELIN MARK

For six decades, the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Dinner at Indiana University Indianapolis, formerly IUPUI, served as a cornerstone of the academic year. It was a bridge between the campus and the city’s Black community, a space of reflection and a formal acknowledgment of the civil rights legacy within a predominantly white institution (PWI).


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